Tooth-brush.



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OQTH BRUSH.

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lo t0 be nclosed when not in L "WEL T0 all lwhom may 60m@ .Be it known that W .Subject of the King of Gym@ 'y ing at New Bltan; in ih@ @Gumy r 5' ford and State. 015 Cons. ct'c n brushes 1n Whwh h@ bmilsh Q i Ff:

saii recess and to retain the pivo n ment with said shank.

3. A tooth brush eomprisiuff handle forming e casing, :L

handle, a brush buck having n, iecess the1eln,

a shank vextending from said back and. having a notch therein; a brush tuff, havin r a projection to enter said recess, und. a, mem e1: pivotelly `:ittached to said shank to o'veriie said recess and to extend across said notch te form a slot to receive said pivot.

4. A' brush handle having a' pvot thereon', a shank, and member secured to said, shank, said member and shank beingr shaped vide a slot between them and to g L 'wedge shape to said shnnlato cause tin wie. shank to press one against the o site sides of the pivot when it. rowerportion of the lslot and 11 positio l 5. A handle having fiamme@ eide teexfe ming zievem n side parte, 1i e mi ypted to be inserted, bwm'eun 1d 'parte and having n tapered. notehto receive said )ivet.` and a resifieni; retener attached te said. :Shank to form one side of a Slot comprising said noteh.

G. A, brush hfmdle eormjngling .Hmged eide parte forming im inehwsmfe for? a hrzr: pivotexizending luetweei. e id eide pam ,v :i Shank eidahie het-Ween said side parte :undV having u tapered notch, the deeper end of which is mwa-rd. the end of the shank, and u,

retainer attached to the shank und covering; z

seid moteh, reehn zig; of the pvot of the mitch.

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